The
New York Court of Appeals is the
highest court in the
U.S. state of
New York. The Court of Appeals consists of seven judges: the
Chief Judge and six associate judges who are appointed by the
Governor to 14-year terms. The Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals also heads administration of the state's court system, and thus is also known as the Chief Judge of the State of New York. The 1842
Neoclassical courthouse is located in New York's capital,
Albany.